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The Natural History Museum

May 3, 2016 by ellie Leave a Comment

The Natural History Museum is the UK’s national museum of natural history, and a centre of excellence in taxonomy and biodiversity. It is an interesting outing for people of all ages, but for small children fascinated by dinosaurs it is wonderful. The skeletons on display are awesome in size, and there are some excellent models of a great range of dinosaurs.

Top tip: You cannot miss the Dinosaur Gallery when you visit the museum. Head to the central hall to see the famous 26-meter skeleton of a diplodocus.

Fun fact: The museum’s collection contains over 70 million botanical items, 55 million exhibits of animals, 9 million relics from archaeological digs, and 500,000 rocks and minerals.

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London Dungeon

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The London Dungeon brings more than 2,000 years of gruesomely authentic history vividly back to life and death. As you delve into the darkest chapters of our grim and bloody past, recreated in all its dreadful detail and remember: everything you experience really happened. Deep in the heart of London, buried beneath the paving stones of historic Southwark, lies the world’s most chillingly famous horror attraction.

Top tip: If you want to take a trip on The Boat Ride, take a rain coat or poncho as you will definitely get soaked.

Fun fact: The London Dungeons had what people thought was a fake skeleton on display until a scientist eventually discovered that the skeleton was genuine.

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The Tate Modern

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The Tate Modern has been designed to house modern art from 1900 to today The modern glass “light beam” down the centre of the building houses a rooftop café offering superb views over London. The gallery displays major works of artists such as Dali, Picasso, and Matisse as well as more contemporary artists.

Top tip: To avoid the crowds, visit the gallery first thing in the morning during the week or take advantage of the late openings at the weekend.

Fun fact: The Tate Modern was originally built as Bankside Power Station, designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, who also designed the famous red telephone box.

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The National Gallery

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The National Gallery, founded in 1824, houses some of the world’s most famous and important works of art. The gallery holds a collection of over 2,300 paintings, some of which date back to the mid-13th century.

Entrance to the National Gallery is free excluding some temporary exhibitions.

Top tip: To avoid the crowds, visit the gallery first thing in the morning during the week, or take advantage of the late opening on a Friday night.

Fun fact: The first collection of art for the gallery cost the British Government £57,000 and came from Angerstein’s Estate.

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The Shard

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The Shard, also known as the Shard of Glass, is a must visit attraction in London. The 95-storey building is home to restaurants, bars, offices, residences, the Shangri-La Hotel and The View from The Shard.

Top tip: Book yourself a visit to The View from The Shard observatory to experience the full beauty of London’s skyline from over 800 ft. high.

Fun fact: 95% of the construction materials The Shard has been created with are recycled.

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Harry Potter Warner Bros. Studio Tour

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Harry Potter lovers can now visit the Warner Bros Studio Tour London for an in-depth look at the studio and set used for the Harry Potter movies. Throughout the guests will have the chance to see many different parts of the movie set, listen to how they were built and created and their significance to the movie as well as interact with a variety of costumes and props. During the tour you will find the Great Hall, Diagon Alley, the Ministry of Magic, Dumledore’s Office, the Gryffindor Common Room, and many other sets that were featured in the movies.

Top tip: Book our Harry Potter Package which includes an amazing visit to the Harry Potter Tour and a stay in our magical Wizard Chambers.

Fun fact: The guided tour takes around 3 hours and the studios welcome up to 5,000 guests a day.

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